
It has been a long time since Stedman wrote The Light Between Oceans. I highly recommend that book and was very eager to read this new novel.
A Far Flung Life includes some beautiful prose. Here are a few examples.
-In the end, we’re all looking for a place to ride out the storms of life. Among all these husks of houses and fossils of trees, we are like hermit crabs, borrowing a shelter for a time and moving on. (64)
-We think we know who we are: that each day, we’ll wake up more or less the same person. But just as rocks are weathered, we are perpetually formed and changed by time and experience until we leave this world… (65-66)
-There are some events you can’t come back from. Some gates close off every other path you could possibly take. A single moment in your past denies you a future…(164)
As can be seen, this novel was extremely well written. The sense of what life is like on a sheep ranch in an isolated community came through very strongly as did the challenges of that life. The characters are similarly described in ways that make the reader see and know them. That sense of the characters and caring for them did, for me, make the book hard to read at times. I wanted so much for them or even just some happiness. There were many tragedies and moments where the menace was palpable in these pages.
Readers will remember Matt, Bonnie, Rosie, Andy, Peachy and others long after they turn the last page. I do highly recommend this novel but with the caveat that it is not always an easy read.
Have you read this one? If so, I would love to know your thoughts.
Description:
from the publisher
From the author of the acclaimed bestseller The Light Between Oceans comes a breathtaking and epic novel set in the vast outback of Australia—about tragedy, family secrets, and the enduring power of love.
When we do something that can’t be undone or mended, how do we go on living? How do we find our North Star when there is no right answer? These are the questions at the center of M. L. Stedman’s unforgettable and magisterial new novel, A Far-flung Life. From the author of the beloved and bestselling The Light Between Oceans, this is a sweeping and epic story of a family, a tragedy, and the aftermath that reverberates for decades.
Remote Western Australia, 1958: here, for generations, the MacBrides have lived on a vast sheep station, Meredith Downs. It is a million acres, an ocean of arid land. On an ordinary day, on a lonely road, under the unending blue sky, patriarch Phil MacBride swerves to avoid a kangaroo. In seconds the lives of the entire MacBride family are shattered. And then, tragedy revisits when a twist of consequences claims the life of one sibling, and leads another to give up everything for the sake of an innocent child. Matt, the youngest MacBride, is plunged into a moral and emotional journey for which there is no map, no guide. The secrets at the heart of this gutting and beautiful story force him to choose between love and duty, sacrifice and happiness.
A Far-flung Life is a tale about family and belonging, fate and time. It is about people trying to do their best, and each, for private reasons, seeking shelter from the storm of life.
Can a fleeting moment unravel a whole life, mar it indelibly and irrevocably? Can compassion, resilience and forgiveness allow us to come to terms with our human imperfections? These are the questions Stedman asks in A Far-flung Life, her profoundly moving, uplifting, and luminous new novel about what the heart can endure for the sake of love.
Great to read your thoughts. I’m waiting on this from the library – or for it to go on a Kindle deal!
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I will be waiting for your thoghts on this one!
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